Abstract

Introduction: Lassa fever is a disease of public health importance because of the associated morbidity and high case fatality rate among hospitalized patients. Even after recovery, there may be residual problems such as sensorineural hearing loss. The initial presentation of Lassa fever may be with non-specific symptoms similar to what is seen in the more common febrile illnesses such as malaria or typhoid fever. In such a setting therefore, timely diagnosis of Lassa fever may be difficult. Case Report: We report a case of Lassa fever that presented to our institution. She was a middle aged woman who had non-specific symptoms of febrile illness and who died in less than 48 hours of admission. She had a subtle bleeding on the lip just before death which was what raised the suspicion for Lassa fever. Laboratory confirmation of Lassa fever was made retrospectively. Conclusion: When the presenting symptoms are non-specific, a high index of suspicion is required for timely recognition of Lassa fever. Early diagnosis is important for prompt therapeutic intervention as well as for limiting the spread of the disease. This is the second case of Lassa fever presenting to our hospital, but the first published case of Lassa fever from our hospital.

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  • IntroductionThere have been reports of imported Lassa fever to other continents of the world [3] [4] [5]

  • Lassa fever is a disease of public health importance because of the associated morbidity and high case fatality rate among hospitalized patients

  • Case Report: We report a case of Lassa fever that presented to our institution

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Introduction

There have been reports of imported Lassa fever to other continents of the world [3] [4] [5]. In a study done in Sierra Leone [1], a high incidence of sensorineural hearing loss was found among those suffering from Lassa fever. Majority of subjects (about 80%) with Lassa fever may have mild or no symptoms [8], in hospitalized patients, the case fatality rate may be as high as 28% [9]. Up till December 31st, 2019, no confirmed Lassa fever case had been reported from the Enugu State University of Science and Technology Teaching Hospital, Parklane, Enugu, Nigeria. The second of the two cases is presented in this case report in order to highlight the challenges in making timely diagnosis of Lassa fever

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